Trail Preparation on your LR

LR Max

Local Oaf
Continuing on with preparation, a lenghty discussion regarding recovery points came up.

In a Series, jate rings aren't applicable so I have no idea where to put front and rear recovery points. I was thinking of a recovery hitch to attach at the trailer hitch in the back but are there better options?

Source a pair of stock front recovery rings. They work well and can be had semi-easily. Paddocks carries new ones and occasionally you can find them 2nd hand.

http://www.paddockspares.com/pm725-recovery-eyes-pair-galvanised.html

For the rear, you can add a tow hitch (I believe EVERY truck should have a tow hitch). Otherwise you could add a pindle hitch jaw or an aftermarket recovery ring. Any of these will work fine.
 

flipstah

Leaks.
Can you put recovery eyes underneath the bumper/chassis connection? I always seem them above.

So really, just two eyes and one of these:

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We're good to go!
 

LR Max

Local Oaf
Pink Panthers had them on the front of the bumper. Don't think they can mount on the bottom.

You can't use that tow hitch! It says Toyota on it!
 

flipstah

Leaks.
Pink Panthers had them on the front of the bumper. Don't think they can mount on the bottom.

You can't use that tow hitch! It says Toyota on it!

I'll check to see if I can; want to keep the two corners free because I saw someone mount two jerry cans on top! Smart!

Well, obviously not that exact same one haha!
 

Plannerman

Wandering Explorer
Can you put recovery eyes underneath the bumper/chassis connection? I always seem them above.

So really, just two eyes and one of these:

1145.jpg


We're good to go!

I wouldn't use one of those. You need a hitch shackle or similar. Those ball hitches can break during recovery operations and will go through a windshield like a cannonball.


Sent via fat thumb
 

Aegis

K9 Handler
The hitch receivers are such an awesome option for an out-of-the-box vehicle -- it's a shame there isn't really a viable, comparable option for the front (to the best of my somewhat limited knowledge, lol).
 

LR Max

Local Oaf
Put the jerry cans on the back door next to each other. Then paint the words "Gin" on one and "Tonic" on the other.
 

flipstah

Leaks.
I bought a recovery hitch for the back and still trying to find the D rings for the front. If I can't find a set, I found a drilled hole in the chassis that can be the recipient of a clevis shackle,

CAS-Shackle-Clevis%20W-Scr%20Pin.jpg
 

Aegis

K9 Handler
Granted, I'm new to all of this, but wouldn't a Jate Ring be a better choice over a shackle for a chassis mount?

... Again. New. Could be (probably am) wrong, lol.
 

AndrewClarke

Adventurer
Granted, I'm new to all of this, but wouldn't a Jate Ring be a better choice over a shackle for a chassis mount?

... Again. New. Could be (probably am) wrong, lol.

No, you are right. The correct answer is a JATE ring attached to the chassis, with a D shackle attaching the JATE ring to the tow strap.

I bought my JATE rings from Expedition Exchange, but they don't seem to carry them any more. You can buy a Britpart JATE ring ( http://www.britpart.com/Accessory.asp?pageref=4&AccessoryRef=2199 ) from 3 Brothers Classic Rovers ( www.3brothersclassicrovers.com ) in Ontario or order them directly from the UK at http://www.paddockspares.com/off-road/ropes-and-recovery/jate-rings.html , amongst many other places.

I may sound pedantic by saying this, but the FIRST modification you should make to your Land Rover before ever going off-road is proper recovery points, front and rear. In other words, you should order a JATE ring RIGHT NOW if you don't already have one ;-)
 

Aegis

K9 Handler
Ah! Learning! Hooray learning!

... I also learned that there isn't an option to run JATE rings on the P38 anywhere. The more you google!
 

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